hello
Just want to share with you this beauty from Normandy ( found in Le Desert , Calvados )
100 % pure juice with nice Normandy camo
best regards
hello
Just want to share with you this beauty from Normandy ( found in Le Desert , Calvados )
100 % pure juice with nice Normandy camo
best regards
I dont like it from those pics...
If you wish to show this helmet for reference, post better pictures. A thread is not a place to offer an item for sale or trade. From the limited pictures posted, I have doubts as to the authenticity of this piece. I have edited your post removing the unacceptable sentence.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
oh sorry !! this helmet is not mine, a friend of mine just asked me to show it on the forum, the owner tell him it was 100% original. so i wanted to check and i already asked for runes close-up and manufacturer number pictures etc...
even it is not a crime , you are 100 % right
Post close ups of the decal and camo. Going by the pics u have posted thus far, its not convincing.
Looks like one of the typical lids you find for sale in Normandy to have the Tourists over for big bucks , but certainly better photos will help.
i know what you mean Paul !! but this one is not for the tourist but i don't know the owner ( my friend met him yesterday and send me these pics ) i already asked for more pics , i know this one looks to good to be true..we'll see
I've got some bad news for your friend. It's a rear stamped Q meaning almost certainly made in 1944 well after the no decal order with what certainly appears to be a typical reproduction Pocher decal. The camo is the typical postwar Normandy paint with no natural wear or patination.
To hear the word "juice" tells me it might have came from a Canadian dealer who uses this term quite a bit?
Thank you Doug !! matter of fact it is not a bad new because my friend meet this guy ( owner) and he was bragging about this ss helmet, so my friend send me the pics saying that the owner is claiming this helmet is 100% original....it was too good to be true but i let my guard off (mistake)
Anyway thank you for the precious informations and détails !!! i will be glad to tell him !! hihi
the expression ''pure juice '' or ''in his juice'' are commonly used in France...never heard here in Canada !
have a great week end y'all !!!
Hi, sorry to say that this helmet is now "pimped up" junk. Worthless to a collector. Leon.
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